Page Speed Loading Times, Compatibility & Responsiveness

We all know the detrimental effects of slow page loading and how an under-performing web server can lead to enormous loss of time, money and effort. It’s important to check the load speed of your website and your web pages during the development process.

Pingdom Website Speed Test

Pingdom has built a Website Speed Test to help analyze website load speeds. The test can identify if web pages are fast, slow, slow loading uncompressed images, and so on. It’s an easy-to-use tool designed to help webmasters optimize website performance.

Google PageSpeed Insights

PageSpeed Insights (PSI) reports on the performance of a page on both mobile and desktop devices, and provides suggestions on how that page may be improved.Here is the direct link to the online page speed test tool:

Analyze your site’s speed and make it faster.

GTmetrix gives you insight on how well your site loads and provides actionable recommendations on how to optimize it. It tells you a lot about your website performance.Their Report gives you the full picture on how your site loads and helps you detect where bottlenecks are.

Here is the direct link to Analyze your site’s speed and make it faster:

Evaluate a website’s mobile-readiness

A free tool for developers, designers and marketers to test website performance on mobile devices using industry best practices and standards. Visualize how your site appears on multiple devices and get detailed technical results & recommendations. You can also view your site against the Alexa 1000.

Test your internet connectivity speed.

When you connect using Wi-Fi, you won’t reach maximum Internet speeds but you can expect faster speeds than you would with other types of wireless access. It’s normal for the speeds you receive to be lower than those listed with the connection speed test tool. Your real-world speeds depend on a variety of factors that affect your Internet, including the equipment you have (such as device age/models, locations of equipment relative to your Wi-Fi devices) and the 802.11 version your device uses.